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Introduction; PART I: EXERCISING POWER; 2. The Scope of InherentPowers,; 3. Torture of Detainees and Presidential Prerogative Power; 4.Bending so as Not to Break: What the Bush Presidency Reveals about thePolitics of Unilateral Action,; PART II: DECISION MAKING; 5. "The Decider's"Path to War in Iraq and the Importance of Personality; 6. From Success toFailure? Iraq and the Organization of George W. Bush's Decision Making; 7.Intelligence and Decision Making Before the War with Iraq; PART III:GOVERNING BY CAMPAIGNING; 8. The Public, the President, and the War in Iraq;9. The Promotional Presidency and the New Institutional Toryism: PublicMobilization, Legislative Dominance, and Squandered Opportunities; 10. GoingPublic, Going to Baghdad: Presidential Agenda-Setting and the ElectoralConnection in Congress; 11. Managing the News: The Bush CommunicationsOperation; PART IV: BUILDING CONGRESSIONAL COALITIONS; 12. The U. S. Congressand Chief Executive George W. Bush,; 13. Policy Histories and PartisanLeadership in Presidential Studies: The Case of Social Security